I was looking forward for part 3 and the final of Feast. Again it's all in the same way of course of part 1 and part 2. A lot of gore again, bad jokes, tits and all what you want but sometimes it drops a bit. Don't get me wrong, it is still a good flick, but in the sewer it drops a bit, takes too long for me but overall again you will have a big laugh with farts and the way some are killed. Also you have to watch it while the end credits are running, the movie is still going on. Some people really have a problem with this trilogy, just watch the reviews, the first got a lot of reviewers and from then on it drops. If you really want a good feast than just watch, sigh, Feast. Even the ending is great. Nothing to do with the storyline but still the director got away with it. Really, an underrated trilogy!
Feast III: The Happy Finish
2009
Action / Comedy / Horror / Thriller
Feast III: The Happy Finish
2009
Action / Comedy / Horror / Thriller
Plot summary
The survivors are saved by the mysterious prophet, Short Bus Gus, who seemingly has the ability to control the beasts. He leads them into the sewers as they travel to the big city. Along the way they get help from karate expert Jean-Claude Seagal and learn that the beasts originate from a place called "The Hive." Armed with this knowledge, they decide to fight back and destroy the beasts once and for all.
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Ending
I haven't read up on the making of, but this one feels like it was shot back-to-back with part 2. Actually it feels more like a successor (in tone and story-wise) to its predecessor than part 1 does with any of those two sequels. If you take into account that the first one was the best one, that isn't really a good thing though. But we have our written introductions back, which is a nice thing. Still worked best in the first Feast movie though.
The subtitle of the movie is happy finish, but I kinda have a feeling they wanted to use "endings" instead of finish. I might be wrong, but that would have been more of a fit (especially thinking of "sloppy seconds" and its meaning). Some nice ideas and one theme towards the end, that reminded me of something out of a Monthy Python movie (and the Holy Grail that is). And because you can't satisfy everybody with an ending, we get the "wtf" treatment here. Same director as the other Feast movies
More of the gleefully nutty'n'nasty same
A handful of desperate survivors do their best to get out of a small town that has been overrun by vicious predatory humanoid beasts. Director John Gulager goes way overboard with the alarmingly excessive over-the-top graphic gore (limbs are torn off, entrails ripped out, and so on),pulls zero punches with his take-no-prisoners crass and offensive attitude, draws the loopy characters in amusingly colorful broad strokes, milks the uproariously crude sense of shameless lowbrow humor for maximum sick belly laughs (one poor guy gets anally raped and impregnated by a monster!),and concludes the whole delightfully demented affair with a genuinely surprising and unexpected "what the hell?" ending that comes completely out of left field. The game cast has a ball with the go-for-broke crazy material, with especially stand-out work from Clu Gulager as the tough, leathery, and seemingly indestructible bartender, Hanna Putnam as religious kook Secrets, Diane Ayala Goldner as a two-fisted motorcycle mama, Juan Longoria Garcia as rough'n'tumble midget wrestler Lightning, Carl Anthony Payne III as sleazy and selfish jerk used car lot owner Slasher, and William Prael as a depraved hobo. Super hotties Chelsea Richards and Melissa Reed provide some tasty gratuitous bare female skin as a couple of sassy'n'sexy biker babes. As with the previous entries in this series, it's director Gulager's bold-faced willingness to spit in the face of restraint, subtlety, decorum, and political correctness that in turn makes this film such a perversely enjoyable riot to watch. Good down'n'dirty creature feature fun.